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Re: [Snort-users] snort packet loss rate

Subject: Re: [Snort-users] snort packet loss rate
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 23:22:06 -0700
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 09:47:32AM -0400, Jin Fang wrote:


How much bandwidth is on that adapter? Is it really a gigabit connection, 
or is
it feeding a lower-speed line? Is the card on a PCI bus, or something 
faster
such as PCI-X or PCI-E?


It is having gigabit throughput and card is on a PCI-X. 
 
        Note: 

                You really nead to check the entire traffic stack. 

        If you are using a switches span port, you'll be able to get 
snmp stats from the port to get how many packets are supposedly coming
down the line.  Comparing this to what snort says is a good first verification. 
A good second place to check is verifing that the span isn't droping frames 
(which they
sometimes do), by summing the snmp counters on the working ports of the switch. 
 Sometimes
to get good numbers you'll have to add a switch or add an extra loop or two of 
gige to slow
the traffic down and not get droped. 


        [ingress vlan]  =>  loop of wire => skip vlan => loop of wire [egress 
vlan] 

                                           ^         ^
                                           monitor here


SPAN and snmp in the skip vlan.  Idealy one of the wire loops would be an 
ethernet
tap. 

        Also, on linux you can use the mmaped PCAP, it's a fair amount faster. 


        

                                                        -gulfie 
 
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